Is there more to the clinical outcome in posttraumatic reconstruction of the inferior and medial orbital walls than accuracy of implant placement and implant surface contouring? A prospective multicenter study to identify predictors of clinical outcome

Purpose: Reconstruction of orbital wall fractures is demanding and has improved dramatically with the implementation of new technologies. True-to-original accuracy of reconstruction has been deemed essential for good clinical outcome, and reasons for unfavorable clinical outcome have been researched...

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Main Authors: Bašić, J. (Author), Bittermann, G. (Author), Cornelius, C.-P (Author), Dittman, J. (Author), Ellis, E., III (Author), Espinoza, K. (Author), Gellrich, N.-C (Author), Grant, M.P (Author), Hesse, R. (Author), Mahoney, N.R (Author), Metzger, M. (Author), Perez, D. (Author), Rasse, M. (Author), Redondo Alamillos, M. (Author), Rivero Calle, A. (Author), Rometsch, E. (Author), Sanchez Aniceto, G. (Author), Schramm, A. (Author), Strong, E.B (Author), Thiam Chye, L. (Author), von Bülow, S. (Author), Wagner, M.E.H (Author), Wilde, F. (Author), Zimmerer, R.M (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Churchill Livingstone 2018
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